
Fokker D.III - Wikipedia
The Fokker D.III (Fokker designation M.19) was a German single-seat fighter aircraft of World War I. It saw limited frontline service before being withdrawn from combat in December 1916.
Fokker D.XXIII - Wikipedia
The Fokker D.XXIII was a Dutch single-seat fighter designed and built by Fokker. Only one aircraft was flown before the country was invaded by the Germans in May 1940. [1]
Fokker D.III (English) - Fokker-history.com
The Fokker D.III was a direct development of the Fokker DI and Fokker D.II. In fact, the Fokker D.III was a modified D.II with a 160 hp Oberursel U III rotary engine with a double row of two …
Fokker D.III | aircraft investigation | WWI aircraft
weight and performance calculations for the Fokker D.III world war one fighter biplane
Fokker D.III - Wings of Linen
2024年8月11日 · Like the Fokker E.IV, the D.III was powered by a 160hp Oberursel U.III two-row rotary engine and armed with a twin fixed machine guns. Like the D.I and D.II before it, it …
Overview page of the Fokker D-series - Fokker-history.com
Contrary to what the name suggests, the DI was the successor to the D.II. July/August 1916. The D.II was the Fokker M.17. Similar in construction to the DI but with a different engine, …
FOKKER D3 | WINGS of WWⅠ - neko-net.com
2015年12月27日 · フォッカー・D3. 1917年ドイツ 単発・単座戦闘機。 全長:6.30m、全幅:9.05m、全備重量:710kg エンジン:Oberursel U III 160HP、武装:7.9mm機関銃×2、 最 …
Fokker D.III - Airports Worldwide
The Fokker D.III (Fokker designation M.19) was a German single-seat fighter aircraft of World War I. It was the last Fokker front-line design to use wing warping for roll control as originally …
De Fokker D.III - Fokker-history.com
De Fokker D.III was een directe doorontwikkeling van de Fokker D.I en Fokker D.II. Eigenlijk was de Fokker D.III een aangepaste D.II met een 160 pk Oberursel U III rotatiemotor met een …
Fokker D.III - HistoryOfWar.org
The Fokker D.III was the German army designation for the Fokker M.19 biplane, initially ordered in 1916 as a fighter, but soon relegated to training duties. The prototype M.19 had been sent …